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  • using ffmpeg-lambda on net-core

    19 avril 2022, par user1765862

    I have a amazon lambda function which needs to use ffmpeg library.
I've found various examples on using ffmpeg lambda layer with nodejs runtime like this one
https://github.com/serverlesspub/ffmpeg-aws-lambda-layer but I would rather use .net core as runtime for my function instead of nodejs.

    


    Any suggestions ?

    


  • Which release of ffmpeg is used in the book "Understanding FFmpeg with source code : FFMPEG Fundamentals" ?

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  • FFMPEG in an AWS Lambda will only output 5 seconds of converted video [duplicate]

    5 juin 2021, par beerandsmiles

    I've been looking for a solution for this issue, but I can't seem to find what's going wrong.

    


    In short, I'm using an AWS Lambda to convert video captured from an raspberry pi in a raw .h264 format to .mp4. The problem is that the output file is always, only 5 seconds long.

    


    So I input a video of say 500mb, that is 10 minutes long, and the output is an mp4 that is exactly the first 5 seconds of the source video.

    


    The lambda has been setup following the tutorial from Amazon that is shown here :
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/processing-user-generated-content-using-aws-lambda-and-ffmpeg/

    


    It is triggered by an upload from one s3 buckets, transcodes, and puts it in a different bucket. The purpose is to store a high quality copy of the video that is smaller to save costs. (this is a personal project, so I'm paying personally)

    


    I've put the full code of the lambda down below.
I had trouble using their recommended stdout method as that resulted in a file being created with a size of 0 bytes.

    


    You'll see a few commented lines where I tried different things to solve it. I thought it best to leave that in while asking the questions so you can see what I've done. Firstly the method of using stdout piped directly into the output S3 did not work, so I stored the output file in lambda's /tmp directory.

    


    However, when I first did this using the signed link as the input it gave me 5 seconds of the input video.

    


    Thinking this had to do with an issue in the stream that FFMPEG was getting, I tried instead to download the file from the first S3 bucket into the temp folder, then convert it, and then upload it.

    


    The actual FFMPEG command is quite simple

    


    f"/opt/bin/ffmpeg -framerate 25 -i {s3_source_key} output.mp4"

    


    But this outputs a 5 second video.

    


    I have also tried using different versions of FFMPEG for the layer with lambda and no help. Also, I have set and execution timeout of 2 minutes with 2gb or ram for this lambda.

    


    The last thing, is that running this command on a linux machine, such as a raspberry pi directly, results in an mp4 of the correct length, only in the lambda am I having this problem.

    


    I'm completely lost, and I can't seem to find any documentation on this happening to anyone else.

    


    import os
import subprocess
import shlex
import boto3
from time import sleep

S3_DESTINATION_BUCKET = "dashcam-duncan"
SIGNED_URL_TIMEOUT = 600

def lambda_handler(event, context):
    print(event)
    os.chdir('/tmp')
    s3_source_bucket = event['Records'][0]['s3']['bucket']['name']
    s3_source_key = event['Records'][0]['s3']['object']['key']

    s3_source_basename = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(s3_source_key))[0]
    s3_destination_filename = s3_source_basename + ".mp4"

    s3_client = boto3.client('s3')
    s3_source_signed_url = s3_client.generate_presigned_url('get_object',
        Params={'Bucket': s3_source_bucket, 'Key': s3_source_key},
        ExpiresIn=SIGNED_URL_TIMEOUT)
    print(s3_source_signed_url)
    s3_client.download_file(s3_source_bucket,s3_source_key,s3_source_key)
    # ffmpeg_cmd = "/opt/bin/ffmpeg -framerate 25 -i \"" + s3_source_signed_url + "\" output.mp4 "
    ffmpeg_cmd = f"/opt/bin/ffmpeg -framerate 25 -i {s3_source_key} output.mp4 "
    # command1 = shlex.split(ffmpeg_cmd)
    # print(command1)
    os.system(ffmpeg_cmd)
    # os.system('ls')
    # p1 = subprocess.run(command1, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
    file = 'output.mp4'
    resp = s3_client.put_object(Body=open(file,"rb"), Bucket=S3_DESTINATION_BUCKET, Key=s3_destination_filename)
    # resp = s3_client.put_object(Body=p1.stdout, Bucket=S3_DESTINATION_BUCKET, Key=s3_destination_filename)
    s3 = boto3.resource('s3')
    s3.Object(s3_source_bucket,s3_source_key).delete()
    return {
        'statusCode': 200,
        'body': json.dumps('Processing complete successfully')
    }


    


    The cloudwatch logs on the last execution of this :

    


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    I've been struggling with this for a couple days now, any help would be amazing.

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